Clean install with Upgrade disk, Activation?

jasjeet

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I have Vista activated on my PC, i would like to use the Win 7 upgrade disk to do a clean install.
From the tutorial section i have learnt how to do this. Im going to do the Custom install option so my data is saved to Windows.old folder.
However upon activation, can i just use the Serial which comes with the upgrade box?
Or must i now use a normal serial?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 RTM
CPU
Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P5Q Deluxe
Memory
4GB G.Skill 1000Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATi 4850 512Mb
Monitor(s) Displays
19" Dell
Screen Resolution
1280*1024
Hard Drives
WD 1Tb Caviar Black
WD 320Gb Caviar Blue
WD 160Gb
PSU
Corsair 500 Watt
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
OCz Vendetta II
Internet Speed
16Mbps
Just use your upgrade box serial.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to describe...
OS
Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
You can even boot the DVD to get the cleanest possible install, Custom using Drive Tools to Delete all partitions, create New one(s) as you wish, then Format before install.

DVD will scan the HD upon bootup to see Vista, passing a flag to allow Upgrade version key.

Since you need to back up your files anyway on any install or Upgrade, you might as well boot the DVD to get the cleanest, formatted install.
 
ok, so this is what im going to do.
Backup files
Boot from Win 7 DVD
Custom install
Format Vista and create partitions
Install
Enter Upgrade key during installation

Please let me know if that will work 100%.

Thanks for the info guys.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 RTM
CPU
Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P5Q Deluxe
Memory
4GB G.Skill 1000Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATi 4850 512Mb
Monitor(s) Displays
19" Dell
Screen Resolution
1280*1024
Hard Drives
WD 1Tb Caviar Black
WD 320Gb Caviar Blue
WD 160Gb
PSU
Corsair 500 Watt
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
OCz Vendetta II
Internet Speed
16Mbps
If you have a Recovery Partition, I'd make my Recovery Disks off of it first. This way you have a path back to factory condition in case you ever want to sell that p.c. and migrate your Win7 to another.

Once you do this, you can delete all partitions using Custom>Drive Tools since Recovery partition will likely be disabled anyway from Win7 install.

There is no way to guarantee there will be no hitches with any install. There are a few things you can check first to minimize the possibilities though: Check that your BIOS version is latest, or update from computer manufacturer's SUpport Downloads webpage for your model. If necessary remove all but 2 gb of RAM for install. Try install with SATA controller set to AHCI in BIOS.

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